[Free Crochet Pattern] Trek Bracelets
March 1st, 2015
I start to pull out my bulky yarn when September rolls around so I thought that I would give you all a chance to get ready for the cooler weather. I love cooler weather because it means more yarn! This is a list of my favorite hat patterns using bulky yarn. This post makes me want to leave the swimming pool and head for the snow!
A Crocheted Simplicity’s “Chasing Chevrons” Square Double Pom Mini Slouch is such a whimsical hat!
Every time I see Sincerely Pam’s Jasper Beanie, I want to go skiing…and I don’t even know how to ski 😉
The “Just Leafy” Ski Hat & Slouch by A Crocheted Simplicity has tons of options in the pattern. Make this hat in so many styles!
The “Knotted Threads” Slouch by A Crocheted Simplicity is a super warm and cozy hat. Can someone bring me a cup of hot cocoa please???
Danyel Pink Design’s Rainier Hat is a warm pattern that’s great for all ages! It’s even a winner for the men in your house.
Crystalized Design’s Samantha Beanie is a great pattern to use with bulky, striping yarn. It’s full of texture!
The stripes in the Seattle Slouch don’t take much yarn so this is a trendy hat that is even a stash-buster.
The cables on A Crocheted Simplicity’s “Twisted in Knots” hat are fabulous!
The Warm Hug Hat by Sincerely Pam even has a matching scarf/shrug!When do you get out your bulky yarn? Do you have any favorite bulky patterns? Let us know in the comments.
Happy Crocheting!
~Emily